Robin Evans
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Robin Evans examines the connections between language, culture and national identity in 19th-century Galicia. Published February 9 2007
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Robin Evans assesses the contribution of the Welsh to the troubles of 1642-49. Published November 24 2005
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Robin Evans focuses on the role of the Basques during the Spanish Civil War and its aftermath. Published March 1 2005
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Robin Evans extols the outstanding success of 1588: not the defeat of the Spanish Armada but the publication of the Welsh Bible. Published September 3 2003
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Robin Evans puts Henry Tudor's victory into Welsh historical perspective. Published November 26 2002
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Robin Evans shows that the neglect of the history of Wales, and of other small nations, impoverishes our historical understanding. Published August 21 2001
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